Sidewalk Repair Policy

Between 1991 and 2002, more than 75 miles of sidewalks were replaced at a cost of over $8 million.

Beginning in Fiscal Year 2003, the City of Carrollton implemented changes to the sidewalk rehabilitation program of past years. The annual program of replacing sidewalk segments throughout the City has been revamped into the N.O.T.I.C.E. Program. Under the program, rehabilitation of water and sewer mains, streets, curbs, sidewalks and alleys will be performed on a neighborhood-wide basis. View capital improvement projects throughout Carrollton.

Under the Sidewalk Repair Policy, the city of Carrollton Public Works repairs those sections of sidewalks where city staff is notified of a potentially unsafe condition and determines that a trip hazard exists. A trip hazard is generally defined as:

To report an unsafe sidewalk, please call Public Works at 972-466-3425.

Matching Grant Sidewalk Replacement Program

The City of Carrollton has initiated a Matching Grant Sidewalk Replacement Program to provide an opportunity for citizens to participate financially to expedite sidewalk repairs or replacement of eligible sidewalks. Only sidewalks in single-family neighborhoods, located on a lot occupied by a single-family home, will be eligible for participation in the program.